Update: According to a Sierra Wave news report, major construction is finished on the Cottonwood Plaza and a separate firm would be hired to construct tenant improvements. The property owners said several business have already showed interests in the property, including several franchises looking at the old Burger King building, though nothing is official. I pray some tenants move in as soon as possible and offer jobs to the many unemployed and underemployed in the area and in other ways contribute to our economy and image.
Cottonwood Plaza: After years of urban blight in a mountain town and of helping to prevent much needed jobs and economic growth, Cottonwood Plaza is now ready to be leased out and should open by this spring, so say the property owners.
As reported by The Inyo Register back on December 4th of 2013 and witnessed anytime you pass by it, Cottonwood Plaza is now advertising for potential tenants and plan to "build to suit," to remodel parts of the interior of the main buildings to the lessors' particulars. As reported by The Register, the owners plan on opening spring of this year, which is good news for the unemployed in the area, not to mention to local businesses and residents in general who for years had to look at an empty, boarded-up property, a form of urban blight here in the mountains. A bustling new shopping center, or really any commercial development there, could also spur more economic growth and help revitalize the economy of the area and raise the quality of life in the Eastern Sierra.
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The Register reported that the advertising at the property itself directs interested parties to their web site, , where they will find lease applications, a site study and market study.
The Register reported that the advertising at the property itself directs interested parties to their web site, , where they will find lease applications, a site study and market study.
For businesses interested in finding out more about Cottonwood Plaza, please visit their web site at
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